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Thailand extends foreigners’ visas for 3 more months amid COVID-19

Thailand on April 21 approved an automatic visa extension for foreigners for three more months in a bid to prevent long queues at migration centres and contain the spread of the COVID-19.
Thailand extends foreigners’ visas for 3 more months amid COVID-19 ảnh 1People wearing masks sit on seats with signs telling travellers where they may sit in order to observe COVID-19 triggered social distancing rules at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok on March 25, 2020. (Photo: AFP/VNA)

Bangkok (VNA) – Thailand on April 21 approved an automaticvisa extension for foreigners for three more months in a bid to prevent longqueues at migration centres and contain the spread of the COVID-19.

Foreigners whose visas had expired since March 26 will bepermitted to stay until July 31 without having to apply for an extension, saidNarumon Pinyosinwat, spokeswoman for the Thai government.

It was the second extension the Thai government has entitledforeigners unable to leave the country because of the pandemic. The first visaamnesty was granted until April 30.

To combat the COVID-19 outbreak, Thailand has since lateMarch banned entry by foreigners, except diplomats and work-permit holders.

♏ The Southeast Asian nation has so far recorded 2,811 infectionsand 48 fatalities./.

VNA

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